Re: Resistor
That is the value marked in the service manual schematic 42E2 rest are marked regular 10K and such.
42.2Ω 1%
Yellow, red, red, gold, brown.
Standard
1% (E96) value.
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Last edited by redlght; 02-25-2016, 05:31 PM.
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Re: Resistor
There is one on each channel ill get a pic and measure the good one when i take it back apart
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Re: Resistor
Yeah the ch2 i can measure when i open it back up
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Re: Resistor
Resistors are identified on a circuit with numbers and letters to show the exact value of resistance - such as 1k 2k2 4M7
The letter W (omega - a Greek symbol) is used to identify the word "Ohm."
but this symbol is not available on some word-processors, so the letter "R" is used. The letter "E" is also sometimes used and both mean "Ohms."
A one-ohm resistor is written "1R" or "1E." It can also be written "1R0" or "1E0."
A resistor of one-tenth of an ohm is written...
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Re: Resistor
From one i did before i think they used that type of markings in italy and such
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Re: Resistor
I know the letter position marks decimal point EG 42.2 just not sure of ohm kohm or mohm
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Phillips 3055 scope problem
I have a Phillips 3055 scope was using a voltage divider circuit for looking at a transmitters audio envelope. Well the one i was testing over powered the scope and smoked the resistor on the a channel it did not take it out completely but the scale is foo now the main problem is the screen it didn't have the shadows around it before now it does i have to lower the intensity to get rid of it but would like to repair it. Any clues on what may have went? 2 photos of it one with intensity turned down and one were it normally was set at. thanks for any help....
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